I’m nearly have way through an applied course and have found myself thinking and writing lists in Spanish. I’m going to Spain for the first time next week. As far as Spanish-speaking countries go, I’ve only ever been to very touristy beaches in Mexico, where all the Mexicans speak perfect English. Needless to say, I’m very excited to try out my Spanish in Madrid!
Maity101's Life List
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1. speak spanish fluently
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2. become a British citizen
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3. sing in an opera
36 people -
4. learn italian
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5. Get a PhD
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6. Speak French fluently
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7. learn more German
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8. pay off my student loans
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9. buy a houseboat
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10. Improve my sight reading skills
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11. learn greek
692 people -
12. learn to speak gaelic
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13. learn Russian
2,750 people
How I did it
How I did it: I wrote a film score for the short film SNAP. I also wrote the score and edited the short film Fresh Meat. I have composed scores for several documentaries as well. Read how I did it…
Recent entries
After investigating the career prospects in Music Psychology, I decided to stick to what I know (the music business). I prepared a PhD proposal to study the financial viability of independent music which gained a lot of interest from perspective PhD supervisors, but not much interest from potential funding sources.
I’m booked to take my Life in the UK exam next month. I’ve read the book, ace all my practice exams and am ready to go!
